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Aldi launches ‘cocktail flavoured’ beer and cider cans just in time for summer

05 June 2024 , 16:21
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AS the sun comes out, you might be tempted to head to the nearest bar and indulge in a cheeky cocktail.

However, Aldi is releasing beers and ciders inspired by your favourite tipples – and you can even get change for a pound.

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The new beers and ciders are available for a limited time only at AldiCredit: Getty
There are tons of new fruity flavours to choose from
There are tons of new fruity flavours to choose fromCredit: Aldi

While it might sound too good to be true, the drinks are part of the supermarket’s new line of craft beers and ciders.

Not only are there tons of fruity flavours to choose from, but these tins are perfect for packing in a picnic or supping during your next BBQ.

Even better, all of them are super summery too.

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Among the yet-to-be-released beers, there is a Passion Fruit Martini Pale Ale from The Hop Foundry which is said to be a ‘light and refreshing’ tipple.

Made with award-winning aromatic English Cascade hops, the new beer is citrusy with a tropical twist.

Not bad for just £1.99 per can, right?

Aldi is set to stock The Hop Foundry’s Strawberry Daiquiri Pale Ale (also £1.99), which is brimming with berries and hops.

If you are waiting for Wimbledon to enjoy your strawberries though, you could pick up the brand’s Peach on the Beach Pale Ale.

With its mellow peach flavour and hops, this subtle tipple claims to have the ‘essence of summer in every sip’.

Shoppers will be-cider themselves though, as the German supermarket will also be stocking fruity Taurus ciders too.

For anyone who wasn’t already sold, these tipples will just be 99p each (yes, you read that right) and will come in 330ml tins.

Perfect for cheeky drinks in the park or after work, there are three new flavours to choose from.

This includes cheeky Pina Colada Flavoured Cider with its sweet and creamy taste that will give you instant holiday vibes - even if the weather is rubbish.

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Aldi fans can also pick up the Passion Fruit Martini Flavoured Cider, which has bold floral and citrusy notes that are made for summer.

According to the retailer, this tipple is best served over ice with a wedge of tangy lime too.

The craft beers have bold fruity flavours like strawberry, peach and passionfruit
The craft beers have bold fruity flavours like strawberry, peach and passionfruitCredit: Aldi
The beers start from as little as £1.99 each and are perfect for picnics
The beers start from as little as £1.99 each and are perfect for picnicsCredit: Aldi

You can also bag the new Raspberry Mojito Flavoured Cider, with its tart taste of ripe raspberries and zingy fresh mint.

If you are tempted by any of these tipples, you’ll be excited to learn that they will be on shelves and in the middle aisle from June 30.

Sadly though, these new drinks will only be available for a limited time only and once they are gone, they are gone.

This means you’ll have to visit your local branch or order them through Aldi’s Click & Collect to avoid missing out.

Released alongside that Sunday’s Specialbuys, you have even more reasons to check out the supermarket this month.

The German supermarket has also released ciders for just 99p each
The German supermarket has also released ciders for just 99p eachCredit: Aldi
The cocktail inspired line will be available from June 30 onwards
The cocktail inspired line will be available from June 30 onwardsCredit: Aldi

Katherine Sidnell

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